I've had mine for about a month now, but in .308 Win flavor. Very nice looking rifles and mine is even lighter than yours, which is what I was looking for.
Accuracy wise, mine is just like yours. With cheap Super-X it shot over 2" at 100M, getting progressively worse as the shooting advanced. No shooter's fault at all, they just have very rough barrels and accuracy deteriorates fast as copper builds up in the bore. You would not believe how much copper I pulled out of that barrel on my first shooting session, using CR-10 and household ammonia. But after that trip to the range, I attacked the barrel with Barnes CR-10, JB Bore Cleaner and JB Bore Bright. On the second trip to the range, it easily kept 3 shots inside 1.5” at 100M. But again, I shoveled a ton of copper out of the barrel after that trip, although a bit less than the first time. So I went back at it with more CR-10/JB Bore Cleaner/JB Bore Bright. Hopefully I’ve been successful in polishing the bore a little, so I get less copper fowling next time.
The trigger is indeed adjustable, that is if you want to have it heavier than it comes, because I completely pulled the adjusting screw out of mine and the weight didn’t go down at all, it just stayed put at 3.25lb. However, after a ton of dry firing, it is presently down to almost 3lb. Now, if only I could get it another ½ lb lighter, I’d be very happy.
I should also say that mine came with part of the rear bedding block missing, so I had to put some JB Weld steel epoxy in there. Maybe that is what improved the groups a little, I don’t know. But these rifles are so well made, that I’m almost sure mine is capable of much better accuracy than it’s shown so far, and I think I’m about to find out. I’ve had a bunch of reloads ready to try for 2 weeks now, but weather hasn’t cooperated. Maybe today will be the lucky day, we’ll see!